By Brett Prettyman
MILLCREEK CANYON — The moment of truth.
It comes with the first spoonful of a new chili recipe delivered at a family hunting camp.
The first cast to slurping trout on the hand built rod on your favorite water.
Waiting to see if the patched hole in the waders is stream worthy.... [ READ MORE... ]

Brooke Harris briefly holds a Yellowstone cutthroat for a picture after she caught is as part of her efforts to complete the Utah Cutthroat Slam. Brian Harris photo.
By Brian Harris
I recently opened my home mailbox and was pleased to find the beautiful medallion and certificate recognizing my... [ READ MORE... ]

The head of a tiger trout. Paul Burnett/Trout Unlimited.
By Brett Prettyman
This is the tale of two fish.
The take was similar. The tug was not.
One easily provided more thrill than the other, but it was not the fish you would expect.
I recently had the chance to visit the family ranch of a good... [ READ MORE... ]

By Travis Banta
It is safe to say we are a fishing family.
Grandpa Lee crossed the Madison River to his favorite fishing hole in an old 1940's era Ford pickup. Grandma Margaret hated that bridge because it was essentially a couple of 2x12 boards and she didn’t like guiding the tires of that old... [ READ MORE... ]

Jason Dyer working on his casting while on a fishing trip in Canada. Agustina Boitano Davidson photo
By Jason Dyer
I grew up on the East Coast and fished a lot of small streams and deep hidden ponds in the White Mountains during my adolescent years. I did do a fair amount of surf casting, but it... [ READ MORE... ]

Tom Doxey caught this Yellowstone cutthroat in northwestern Utah to complete his Utah Cutthroat Slam. Courtesy photo.
By Tom Doxey
My quest for the Utah Cutthroat Slam began in April 2016 when the program was introduced at the Wasatch Fly Tying and Fly Fishing Expo. I was lucky enough to be the... [ READ MORE... ]

Paul Burnett, wearing the white hard hat, celebrates with Utah Division of Wildlife workers and volunteers after completing a 385-foot fish ladder through a concrete culvert to allow migratory cutthroat to return to headwaters they had been cut off from for more than 40 years. Brett Prettyman photo... [ READ MORE... ]

A recently acquired water lease on Utah's Weber River could help migratory native Bonneville cutthroat populations survive low water events. Trout Unlimited photo.
By Paul Burnett
Working within the constraints of Western Water Law to develop mechanisms for keeping water in streams is a slow and... [ READ MORE... ]